MacBook Pro to use Nvidia GT 650M GPU, 2.7GHz Ivy Bridge CPU
The big question surrounding the next refresh of the MacBook Pro
laptops is whether Apple has opted for a significant redesign or just
upgraded the internal spec. There’s increasing evidence to suggest the
latter.
A leaked spec sheet
last week suggested there is no redesign. Apple is planning to keep the
MacBook Pro pretty much the same except for an update to an Ivy Bridge
range of processors. Now we have more evidence to suggest that this is
the case, but also that Apple has opted to use a Nvidia GeForce GT 650M
GPU.
Leaked images have appeared that claim to be shots of the revised 15-inch MacBook Pro components. There’s two things to note in the shots. The first is the use of the new Nvidia GPU, but also that the layout of the board is very similar to the existing MacBook Pro. If the shots are real, it confirms Apple isn’t messing with the overall design of the laptop too much.
What Apple will offer is a new range of MacBook Pros with some serious performance on offer. Intel Ivy Bridge processors including 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, and custom 2.7GHz parts will be coupled with a GeForce GT 650M GPU using 1GB of dedicated GDDR5 memory.
These Pros certainly won’t struggle running anything the Mac App Store or Steam has to offer. All we need now is confirmation from Apple, which could happen as early as today if they intend to use WWDC to make the refresh announcement.
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